GENERAL CARIES
it' By Telejraph.—Press iSan—Copyrtsht. During, a prize agfoplane flight at Tokio, a machine pjxoted by Kixby, a former British ' crashed into a crowd,, killing Kirby tind three others. Lord Atholstan, speaking at a banquet to the Press Conference delegates at Montreal, that the Imperial spirit had developed and the consensus of opinion was that the efforts* of the Press would be unified for solidification of the Empire. Advices from •'Budapest state that a Hungarian and 'Roumanian offensive in favour of Poijajid is being prepared under French direction. The determination of France to establish a legation in Munich is agitating Qermans. The Berlin correspondent of the Munehuer Zeitung interviewed a member of the. British Embassy, who said that Britain was interested .in tho German, comments on the proposal which 1 ' was contrary to inter•vtional 'Kptomatic practice. Britain j. riot iu'.end to appoint a Minister in a % 'but would do everything to securp *ji erraau unity. She would not suppon ally s cparatist movement. fresiOv t Wilson has ordered Ave de* atrojeis \ patrol the Florida coast to prevent o> (orfe if nec oßsary, the landing ot ttic v,. st p rn u n io n Telegraph Company s ci^] e f Tom Barbaroes to 1-londa Ihe v te Department has delayed action, \ t , le p r re6ident > a per . mission, peeing , t of tho In i ter . national c g The captain of the has orde ed by the British An* ador to await' instructions. v The executive o[ Ameri . can federation of nQW the steel war by ordering, a ri 'g ht of assembly and free spa h f and labour orgamsers and tlli6ers m the steel making induattf übe made political issues at \ n _ election. This is the prelude tL a ment to unionise the ploutß\ ; , whole industry. the
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1920, Page 3
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